SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick provides wireless access to data from your phone

17 July, 2015
SanDisk has launched a newer version of the SanDisk Connect Wireless Stick. The device connects to your computer like a regular flash drive so you can transfer data to it. It then becomes a wireless drive that you can connect to from a smartphone or a tablet and access the saved data within.

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  • AnonD-189020
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  • 19 Jul 2015

AnonD-97822, 18 Jul 2015This would be a killer product for low internal storage/lac... moreSome companies who like enslaving their fans will broke it

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    • rvX
    • 18 Jul 2015

    the_ulf, 17 Jul 2015...or you set up a standard samba/windows file share on you... morefollowing, where do we find the tutorial

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      • 9GH
      • 18 Jul 2015

      the_ulf, 17 Jul 2015...or you set up a standard samba/windows file share on you... morepost a how to?

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        • Anonymous
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        • 18 Jul 2015

        the_ulf, 17 Jul 2015...or you set up a standard samba/windows file share on you... moretotally!

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          • AnonD-97822
          • U{7
          • 18 Jul 2015

          This would be a killer product for low internal storage/lack of external storage devices. Imagine carrying all the music and music videos in this thing and just throw it into ur backpack or jean pocket. Ready to access from the phone all the time. Its quite like a personalised Spotify 😉

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            • the_ulf
            • jIv
            • 17 Jul 2015

            ...or you set up a standard samba/windows file share on your computer and access it through ES File Explorer on your phone without spending any money at all.

            Just saying.

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              • Anonymous
              • IWN
              • 17 Jul 2015

              And it's rather cheap!

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                • joe sHmoe
                • UD{
                • 17 Jul 2015

                This time you actually need to charge your USB stick to use.Guess grandpa was going the right way.LOL